How to Send Low-Quality Images Via iMessage in iOS 10 on iPhone to Save Mobile Data

Messages app has got a lot of interesting features in iOS 10. Whether it’s WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger or any other top notch messaging app, Messages has finally got the bucks to not just emulate them all but also surpass them with élan.

Just when I thought I have mastered all the features that the revamped Messages has got, a very user-friendly feature called Low-Quality Image Mode has been pushed through in the iOS 10 beta 2.

The best thing about this option is that it allows you to send a low-quality image via iMessage in order to help you save plenty of data. Here is how it works!

How to Enable Low-Quality Image Mode in iMessage in iOS 10 on iPhone

Step #1. Launch Settings app on your iPhone.

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Step #2. Next, you will have to scroll down and tap on Messages.

Step #3. Now, you have to turn on the switch called Low-Quality Image Mode.

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That’s it!

From now on, whenever you will send any image, it will automatically turn into lower quality thereby saving a lot of data.

At any time if you want to disable it, you have to follow all the steps mentioned above and turn the Low-Quality Image Mode switch to off position in the end.

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While communicating with our friends and loved ones, we enjoy sending funny photos and images. But hardly do we know that when we send any image with high resolution, it not just eats into a lot of data but also drains the battery of your device.

It’s great that Apple has added this feature to make sure you are able to conserve both data and battery on your device.

Dhvanesh Adhiya is the founder and editor-in-chief who takes care of audio, visual, and textual contents uploaded on iGeeksBlog.com. He is passionate about wonderful apps that change the way your iPhone interacts in your life.